Oh, like an Edgar suit?
Oh, like an Edgar suit?
I don’t see anywhere to donate at this time, I’d like to throw five bucks at the project every now and again. GitHub Sponsors may be an option, but there’s a wait list it looks like. A lot of third party clients don’t have a way to donate yet, which is unfortunate.
Liftoff is my daily driver, Voyager is also great. It’s awesome how many open source Lemmy apps are in active development right now.
Me seeing this meme while actively listening to Lofi Girl:
If you’re really lazy, you could just guzzle down a can of creamed corn.
It’s crazy he (technically) starred in the top two movies at the box office at the time, Fast X and GotG 3.
You drink that corn water for the extra vitamins too?
Checkmate, hahaha
Looks great, keep it up!
Thanks! That reminds me, I need to reinstall ShareX, I knew there was something missing after getting a new PC haha.
I love a good underdog story.
Buy into your home instance instead by setting up a recurring monthly donation. It’s doesn’t have to be a lot, some have tiers as low as $1. Alternatively, you could donate to the Lemmy dev team, or some of the devs that are creating these spiffy apps we’re using on our phones.
I’d also like to know, it looks pretty slick.
Hydrate it with water, that should help.
Gotta love the uBlock Origin extension on Firefox Android!
lemm.ee has always been solid for me. At this point, I’m debating whether to just make it my primary instance instead.
I’m heavily considering buying a set of them on eBay. I should probably sleep on it first.
Back when I was a poor kid, our fancy cups were collectable Disney glasses from Burger King.
I knew we were boned when the Tonganoxie split didn’t happen. We were pretty lucky to just have a power blip at my place, it only went out for about 30 seconds. At least there wasn’t any hail this time. On a side note, I love sunsets after a good storm, the colors are stunning.
Hey, I just want to say thanks for posting this. I’m just a random internet stranger, but I’m happy for you. I think Fred Rogers sums it up best, he is the epitome of kindness to me.